Envantage Ltd are excited to announce the release of a major update to ENMAT, Version 3.0. The update has introduced a complete overhaul of the user interface, whilst also providing many background optimisations and improvements.

Your username and password will not change, and you will be able to login as per normal.

Please note that ENMAT may be a little slower than normal for a couple of days as we are expecting to experience above average traffic. Normal browsing speeds will resume after a couple of days.

NEW FEATURES

We have added several new features to ENMAT V3.0, all of which are designed to make navigating your consumption data simpler and more intuitive.

Chart Dashboard: The Dashboard has been redesigned with a brand new layout and icons, and can now be fully customised by an ENMAT account manager to suit your requirements.

Chart Energy/Utility Types: The most obvious change to the Dashboard is the introduction of chart groups, which segregate charts by energy/utility type (electricity, natural gas, steam, etc.) and are colour coded as shown below.

Chart Options: We have simplified the chart options interface to allow users to choose the duration, time interval, and time zone settings of a chart more easily.

Chart Backward/Forward Buttons: Large buttons have been added on each side of all charts in ENMAT V3.0. These buttons allow the user to quickly navigate back and forth between different time periods as defined in the chart options.

CHART CHANGES

In addition to the new features, we have made changes to the charts themselves to make them clearer and easier to use.

Optimisation: Charts have been optimised to show more useful data sets by default.

Redesign: Charts have been redesigned to show data more clearly.

Supply Utilisation Chart: A new chart showing details of an electricity supply’s authorised supply capacity (ASC), power factor, and maximum demand in kVA. This chart is useful for users looking to monitor their supply’s utilisation of their ASC, and is provided to all users by default.

LOGGING IN

To log into ENMAT, open a web browser and access http://www.en-mat.com/login, then click the link to log into ENMAT. You should be presented with a login screen as shown to the left.

Your username and password has not changed, and you will be able to login as per normal after launch. Please contact ENMAT support (see Contact Details below) if you wish to obtain a new password, or reset your old one.

Users can now select the applicable timezone associated with the site they wish to report on from a drop down list in the options as illustrated below. Users will only need to do this once as settings are saved once applied.

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We are excited to announce a new software update for ENMAT Energy Monitoring and Targeting Software. This update entitles Gold and Platinum subscribers to ENMAT V2.1 new charts and graphs in addition to their existing subscription. The below charts and graphs will be automatically available next time exisitng customers login to ENMAT.

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New Feature Release

ENMAT V2.1 Released Jan 2014

Additional Information

There is no charge for this update if you are a Gold or Platinum subscriber. If you wish to upgrade your subscription to Gold or above to take advantage of the latest updates then please email info@en-mat.com for more information.

The Manual Meter Reading Entry service allows customers’ meter readings to be manually entered into the ENMAT Energy Management System.

Users can enter Actual, Customer or Estimated meter readings for electricity or gas supplies. The kWh usage is then reported on with Enmat Energy dashboards, charts and graphs allowing the user to see energy usage in a similar way to an Automatic Meter Read (AMR) in ENMAT from a smart meter. ENMAT uses the same dashboard interfaces for manual meter reads as with AMR’s for simplicity. Energy related data can also be accessed through a number of ENMAT Apps including Android and IOS

The ENMAT Meter Reading Entry Service is an affordable way to manage periodic meter readings and energy billing.

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Alongside this service users can add supporting documents such as Energy bills, re-bills, and credit notes.

The system will now show which dashboards are available, and conversely those which cannot be displayed due to missing data (e.g. no area charts should be available when no areas are below the current dashboard).

If any of the charts for which no data is available are clicked the following message will be shown

The ENMAT Email Alerting system has now been implemented. Alerts are setup by the ENMAT team on request whenever monitoring is required, so it is possible to monitor the consumption of an entire company by adding an alert at a company.

The ENMAT Support team sets up, configurs and administers the Email alerts.

Equally this will work at a site, location or even a specific meter.

Email alerts are supported for:

Consumption

Missing readings

Tariff Expiry

Consumption Alerts

The consumption alert allows for the alert to be raised when the consumption for the current period exceeds
that of the defined previous period. A typical example is below.

The logic is that the Period is the duration to monitor. This will have a reference point of midnight last night. So
a value of one day would compare yesterday against the comparison period.

The comparison period defines the period to compare against. This always ends at the start of the Period as
defined above.

Average consumption values are compared for the period.

In the example below, for today 11/08/2013 the alert would compare

Readings between 10/08/2013 and 11/08/2013 against the period 10/07/2013 10/08/2013

When the alert value is specified as GBP the cost will be compared. The value in GBP is still a percentage.

Missing reading alerts

Missing readings can be monitored for a specific period.

Period is the offset from now to monitor; so for example 1 day would start comparing from 1 day from now, the comparison period is the period to monitor so for example

Period 6 hours
Comparison Period 1 day
Date Time now : 2013-08-11 12:25

Tariff expiry can now be alerted automatically by adding a system level (or company level) alert.

To warn of any tariff expiry within a period of today – 1 month. This will warn up to 1 month before the tariff expiry date and stop warning once the tariff end date has been passed.

Email notifications;
If there is a valid email address or addresses within the alert definition upon completion an alert will be mailed out to all of the email addresses listed. Currently this will be with a single message to multiple recipients.